If it wasn’t for the distraction Cayo provided by asking about her sisters and telling them about the Carnival and which places held the best masquerade balls, Vina would have succumbed to the dark depression that was settling over her. Don’t think about it, she told herself. The last thing she wanted to do was arrive at the Andollina’s looking as if her world was collapsing. It wasn’t a long boat ride, which Vina was grateful for because in was unnerving sitting so close to Travis. Once they reached the dock and Cayo helped her out of the gondola, she was able to relax a little. She even managed a tight laugh when Travis spied the Andollina’s impressive Manor and let out a low whistle. There was nothing the Marchese loved more than surrounding himself and his family with the finest things money could buy. He was especially indulgent when it came to his wife, although Vina knew it had more to do with his generous nature than a desire to showcase his massive wealth.
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